Power in postwar America ; interdisciplinary perspectives on a historical problem.
| Author/creator | Gillam, Richard |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Boston : Little, Brown, [1971] |
| Description | viii, 198 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | The structure of power in Regional City, by F. Hunter.--Power in New Haven: the pluralist thesis, by R. A. Dahl.--The theory of veto groups, by D. Riesman.--The American ruling class, by P. M. Sweezy.--The structure of power in American society, by C. W. Mills.--The distribution of power in American society, by T. Parsons.--Is the American upper class a governing class? By G. W. Domhoff.--The multi-influence hypothesis, by A. M. Rose.--Concentration in American manufacturing, by W. F. Mueller.--Competition, monopoly, and countervailing power, by W. Adams.--Corporate giants and the power structure, by M. S. Baratz.--The military-industrial complex, by D. D. Eisenhower.--The community of interests in our defense contract spending, by W. Proxmire.--The American military and civil authority, by G. Kolko.--Ideology and power, and R. P. Wolff. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
| LCCN | 70142333 |